SUPRATHION 420 EC - Makhteshim-Agan SA (Pty) Ltd

SUPRATHION 420 EC - Makhteshim-Agan SA (Pty) Ltd SUPRATHION 420 EC - Makhteshim-Agan SA (Pty) Ltd

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CROP / PEST DOSAGE REMARKS CITRUS (General information. All citrus treatments) Apply as a high volume, full cover spray at a pressure of 2 800 - 3 500 kPa (400 - 500 psi). Ensure thorough wetting of the trees, especially the tops and inside of the tree. Do not spray during the flowering stage. To promote biological control later in the season, ant control should be carried out. NOTE: - In some areas citrus Red scale (Aonidiella aurantii) resistance against organo phosphate compounds is suspected or has been confirmed. Because SUPRATHION 420 EC is such a compound, the control achieved with this remedy may vary according to the degree of resistance. Red scale and/or Mealy bugs Will also control soft brown scale, and suppress Brevipalpus mite. A double application will suppress White wax scale. Red scale 150 ml / 100 l water 100 ml / 100 l water 100 ml / 100 l water 25 ml + 1,4 narrow range mineral oil / 100 l water PREVENTIVE TREATMENT (Before scale infest the fruit) LIGHT INFESTATIONS Warm, low lying regions. - A single cover spray during the period petal drop to 4 weeks after petal drop. Temperate regions - A single cover spray during the period petal drop to 4 weeks after petal drop. HEAVY INFESTATION (All regions) Two cover sprays. The first during the period petal drop to 3 weeks after petal drop and the second application 3 - 4 weeks later. A single cover spray during the period 9 - 12 weeks after 100% petal drop. Do not spray if the temperature in the shade exceeds 30 °C, or within 35 days before or after a sulphur treatment. Fill the spray tank approximately 3/4 with water, add the SUPRATHION 420 EC and agitate While agitating add the oil and fill spray tank to the required volume. Do not leave the spray mixture to settle prior to application, and agitate continuously. Do not start spraying if, after mixing, free oil is visible on the surface of the spray mixture. After application, keep orchards under observation and apply a corrective treatment if the scales migrate to the fruit. NOTE: Applications for the control of thrips and American bollworm should be made in accordance with the official recommendations. Out of season fruit, which are infested with Red scale, and are still in the trees during the preventive treatment, will have a detrimental effect on the efficacy of the treatment.

Red scale and suppression of 50 ml + 100 ml dimethoate EC CORRECTIVE TREATMENT (fruit infested with scale) White wax scale / 100 l water Apply as a full cover spray when 25% of the fruit are infested with 1 or more larvae or adult. This of treatment will also suppress White wax scale during application if the nymphs migrate between the 50 ml + 50 ml omethoate leaves and twigs. If dimethoate WP is used, mix the amount dimethoate with a small amount of clean / 100 l water water to make a smooth cream. Half fill the spray tank with water, and pour the cream through a sieve into the spray tank, and agitate. Add the required amount of SUPRATHION 420 EC while agitating continuously. Maintain thorough agitation whilst spraying. Soft brown scale (all regions) 50 ml / 100 l water Apply as a full cover spray when the pest is noticed. A second application may be necessary to White wax scale (Gascardia sp)(all regions) 150 ml / 100 l water control the larvae which may have been protected by crouching underneath the females. Summer generation Apply a full cover spray when the nymphs start migrating from the leaves to the twigs. 150 ml / 100 l water Winter generation Apply as for the summer generation, but only as a post-harvest application. Soft green scale (Pulvinaria aethiopica) APPLES, PEARS, APRICOTS, PEACHES, PLUMS AND CHERRIES Pernicious scale (winter treatment) PRICKLY PEARS Cochineal Cactoblastis GRAPES Mealy bug POTATOES Potatoe tuber moth 150 ml + 0,5 l Cipron BP / 100 Apply as a full cover spray during the period 5 -6 weeks after petal drop. The usual precautions l water regarding applications of oil on citrus should be taken. 75 ml / 100 l water Apply at least twice, and use high volume high-pressure applications. The first application should be made as soon as possible after leafdrop, (prior to pruning), followed by a second application 4 weeks later. In case of a severe infestation, more than two applications might be necessary. 50 ml / 100 l water These applications will assist with the control of Red scale, Mealy bug, Grey scale and Woolly aphid. Apply as a cover spray to point of run-off when the pest is noticed. Thoroughly wet the plant. 50 ml / 100 l water Apply as a cover spray during the egg laying period, but before the eggs hatch. The egg batches must be thoroughly wetted. (In the Karoo, apply during the 1 st 2 weeks in March and the 1 st 2 weeks of November). 50 ml/ 100 l water Apply as a cover spray using approximately 6 500 l/ha spray mixture. Apply as a once only late corrective treatment supplementary to the standard spraying programme. 100 ml / 100 l water Ground application. Apply as a full cover spray using at least 500 l/ha of spray mixture when the first moths are sighted. Repeat at 7 - 10 day intervals. The potatoes should be ridged up at least twice during the season. 500 ml / ha Aerial application. Apply when the first moths are sighted. Repeat at 7 - 10 day intervals. The potatoes should be ridged up at least twice during the season.

CROP / PEST DO<strong>SA</strong>GE REMARKS<br />

CITRUS (General information. All citrus treatments)<br />

Apply as a high volume, full cover spray at a pressure of 2 800 - 3 500 kPa (400 - 500 psi). Ensure thorough wetting of the trees, especially the tops and inside of the tree.<br />

Do not spray during the flowering stage. To promote biological control later in the season, ant control should be carried out. NOTE: - In some areas citrus Red scale<br />

(Aonidiella aurantii) resistance against organo phosphate compounds is suspected or has been confirmed. Because <strong>SUPRATHION</strong> <strong>420</strong> <strong>EC</strong> is such a compound, the<br />

control achieved with this remedy may vary according to the degree of resistance.<br />

Red scale and/or Mealy bugs<br />

Will also control soft brown<br />

scale, and suppress Brevipalpus<br />

mite.<br />

A double application will<br />

suppress White wax scale.<br />

Red scale<br />

150 ml / 100 l water<br />

100 ml / 100 l water<br />

100 ml / 100 l water<br />

25 ml + 1,4 narrow range<br />

mineral oil / 100 l water<br />

PREVENTIVE TREATMENT (Before scale infest the fruit)<br />

LIGHT INFESTATIONS<br />

Warm, low lying regions. - A single cover spray during the period petal drop to 4 weeks after petal<br />

drop.<br />

Temperate regions - A single cover spray during the period petal drop to 4 weeks after petal drop.<br />

HEAVY INFESTATION (All regions)<br />

Two cover sprays. The first during the period petal drop to 3 weeks after petal drop and the second<br />

application 3 - 4 weeks later.<br />

A single cover spray during the period 9 - 12 weeks after 100% petal drop.<br />

Do not spray if the temperature in the shade exceeds 30 °C, or within 35 days before or after a<br />

sulphur treatment.<br />

Fill the spray tank approximately 3/4 with water, add the <strong>SUPRATHION</strong> <strong>420</strong> <strong>EC</strong> and agitate While<br />

agitating add the oil and fill spray tank to the required volume.<br />

Do not leave the spray mixture to settle prior to application, and agitate continuously. Do not start<br />

spraying if, after mixing, free oil is visible on the surface of the spray mixture.<br />

After application, keep orchards under observation and apply a corrective treatment if the scales<br />

migrate to the fruit.<br />

NOTE: Applications for the control of thrips and American bollworm should be made in accordance with the official recommendations. Out of season fruit, which are<br />

infested with Red scale, and are still in the trees during the preventive treatment, will have a detrimental effect on the efficacy of the treatment.

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